RC10B4.1 FT/WC
#1953
This is the servo I use in my B4.1 and it has loads of torque and speed.
http://www.amainhobbies.com/product_...-Digital-Servo
Savox servos are the next choice with comparable specs.
http://www.amainhobbies.com/product_...-Digital-Servo
Savox servos are the next choice with comparable specs.
#1956
The Savox 1257 is probably the best choice followed closely by the 1258. No need for the extra torque of the 1258 in a buggy though. Savox direct is selling them for $47 if you have an old servo to send in. They charge the discount during checkout and don't have any identifying information on the return so I'm not sure how they're tracking this. I'm assuming it's just a marketing thing and they really don't care if they get a servo back.
Ordered two of them a week ago or so and had them in a couple of days. Was $100 shipped for both.
Steve
Ordered two of them a week ago or so and had them in a couple of days. Was $100 shipped for both.
Steve
#1957
thanks for the quick replies guys, had to pull my servo out of the b4 the other day because my servo in my nitro 1/8 " took a crap"
. I will do some research on these servos.. and get back on the track with my 1/10
thanks again
. I will do some research on these servos.. and get back on the track with my 1/10
thanks again
#1958
I'll be sure to practice though and try to keep up 
The Savox 1257 is probably the best choice followed closely by the 1258. No need for the extra torque of the 1258 in a buggy though. Savox direct is selling them for $47 if you have an old servo to send in. They charge the discount during checkout and don't have any identifying information on the return so I'm not sure how they're tracking this. I'm assuming it's just a marketing thing and they really don't care if they get a servo back.
Ordered two of them a week ago or so and had them in a couple of days. Was $100 shipped for both.
Steve
Ordered two of them a week ago or so and had them in a couple of days. Was $100 shipped for both.
Steve
I am running some cheap 35$ servo with ungodly slow speed... But if you run smooth enough laps and hit your lines right you shouldn't have too much of a problem using any kind of speed servo, as long as it has the torque to turn your tires ofc
#1959
Steve
#1960
Well, they are pretty good about getting back to you by email so if you want you can email them about what to do but don't feel obligated by me
#1963
#1964
i saw you put jajaja and i just thought you were spanish cuz you lived in cali!





